Best AI tools for Fix Bad AI Output

Free options first. Curated shortlists with why each tool wins and when not to use it. · 254 reads

Also includes a prompt pack (4 copy-paste prompts)

Free AI tools for Fix Bad AI Output

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Best overall

ChatGPT

Best overallChecked 1h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Understands iteration feedback well and can adjust tone and length in minimal follow-up prompts.

When not to use

When you need the AI to remember very specific brand voice guidelines from earlier in the conversation.

Best free

Google Gemini App

Best freeChecked 1h agoLink OKFree plan available
Why it wins

Good at making dramatic tone and style changes based on iteration feedback.

When not to use

When you need extremely subtle refinements or very specific word choices maintained.

Comparison

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ChatGPTFree plan availableChecked 1h agoTry →
Google Gemini AppFree plan availableChecked 1h agoTry →

Prompt pack for Fix Bad AI Output

Copy and paste these prompts into your chosen tool to get started.

  1. Read the flawed output: 'We are excited to announce the launch of our latest product, InnovateTech Pro 2024, which represents a paradigm shift in productivity solutions for enterprises globally. With cutting-edge AI integration and advanced cloud-native architecture, this product delivers unprecedented value.' Identify the top 2-3 problems with this output as a social media post.
  2. Write your first follow-up prompt to fix the biggest issues. Remember to tell AI what to keep, what to change, and how to change it. Your prompt should request 1-2 sentences, exciting language, and removal of jargon.
  3. After receiving the first revision, write a second follow-up prompt if needed to address any remaining issues. Focus on making it sound more human and less corporate, while keeping the excitement about the product.
  4. Document how many iterations it took to get from the flawed output to something usable. Compare this to how long it would have taken to start from scratch with a brand new prompt.

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